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  • POSC 170 International Relations and World Politics 6 credits

    What are the foundational theories and practices of international relations and world politics? This course addresses topics of a geopolitical, commercial and ideological character as they relate to global systems including: great power politics, polycentricity, and international organizations. It also explores the dynamic intersection of world politics with war, terrorism, nuclear weapons, national security, human security, human rights, and the globalization of economic and social development.

    • Fall 2024, Spring 2025
    • IS, International Studies SI, Social Inquiry
    • ASST East Asia ASST Pertinent ASST South Asia CL: 100 level EAST Supporting POSI Core ASST Social Inquiry
    • POSC  170.00 Fall 2024

    • Faculty:Tun Myint 🏫 👤
    • Size:30
    • M, WHasenstab 002 9:50am-11:00am
    • FHasenstab 002 9:40am-10:40am
    • POSC  170.02 Spring 2025

    • Faculty:Tun Myint 🏫 👤
    • Size:30
    • T, THCMC 210 10:10am-11:55am
    • Extra Time Required for ISCNE simulation.

  • POSC 245 Geopolitics of Southeast Asia 6 credits

    This course will cover key thematic issues of Southeast Asian politics, including the challenges of democracy, geopolitical conflicts with China, politics of borderlands, environmental politics, the rise of the power of non-state actors, and struggles for citizen-sovereignty of the people. We will examine these geopolitical frontier issues against the background of Southeast Asia's societal evolution through kingdoms, colonial eras, emergence of nation-states, and the influence of globalization on politics. Why is Southeast Asia a misunderstood region of the world? What can we learn from Southeast Asian political orders to understand the faith of freedom, self-governance, and democracy?

    • Fall 2024
    • IS, International Studies QRE, Quantitative Reasoning SI, Social Inquiry WR2 Writing Requirement 2
    • CL: 200 level ASST Social Inquiry
    • POSC  245.00 Fall 2024

    • Faculty:Tun Myint 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • M, WHasenstab 002 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • FHasenstab 002 2:20pm-3:20pm
  • POSC 378 Political Economy & Ecology of Southeast Asia: Social Changes in Southeast Asia 6 credits

    Informed by the assigned readings, students will visit markets, factories, farms, and various cultural and natural sites to see first-hand the changes and challenges occurring in these areas. The course covers: (1) issues of livelihood transition from rural to urban; (2) the interaction between market systems and social relations; and (3) the impact on society of changes in physical infrastructures such as roads and telecommunication. Students will keep a journal and produce three thematic short essays, a 20-25-minute video, or a well-organized blog to document their learning.

    Participation in Carleton OCS Political Economy and Ecology in Southeast Asia Program

    • Winter 2025
    • IS, International Studies SI, Social Inquiry
    • Acceptance in the Political Economy and Ecology in Southeast Asia Program.

    • ASST South Asia CCST Encounters CL: 300 level POSI Elective ASST Social Inquiry SAST Support Social Inquiry
    • POSC  378.07 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Tun Myint 🏫 👤
    • Open only to participants in Carleton Political Economy and Ecology in Southeast Asia program

  • POSC 379 Political Economy and Ecology of S.E. Asia: Diversity of Social Ecological Systems in Southeast Asia 6 credits

    Connecting the first and the second components, this course examines key actors, issues, and interests in the political economy of and ecology of Southeast Asia. Students will connect economy to ecology in Southeast Asia by connecting field experiences and observation to real data, facts, and cases that illustrate the interaction between economy and ecology. This course requires students to identify a topic of interest based on their field experience, research it using techniques taught in the field research and methods course, and write a research report in the form of a term paper. 

    Participation in Carleton OCS Political Economy and Ecology in Southeast Asia Program

    • Winter 2025
    • IS, International Studies SI, Social Inquiry
    • Acceptance in the Political Economy and Ecology in Southeast Asia Program.

    • ASST South Asia CCST Encounters CL: 300 level ENTS Society, Culture and Policy POSI Elective ASST Social Inquiry SAST Support Social Inquiry
    • POSC  379.07 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Tun Myint 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Open only to participants in Carleton Political Economy and Ecology in Southeast Asia

  • POSC 400 Integrative Exercise

    The comprehensive exercise is a substantial (approximately 25-30 page) research paper on a topic within American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Political Theory, and Public Policy. The student should have completed a 300-level POSC course. The usual comps process starts with a research paper from an already-completed advanced seminar, which is revised or used as an anchor to write the senior thesis, with approval and guidance from the instructor, who becomes the comps adviser. The students must also prepare a poster based on their comps paper for presentation in a group forum.

    • Fall 2024, Winter 2025, Spring 2025
    • No Exploration
    • Student is a Political Science and International Relations major AND has Senior Priority.

    • POSC  400.00 Fall 2024

    • Faculty:Tun Myint 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/NC
    • Credits:1 – 6
    • POSC  400.11 Winter 2025

    • Faculty:Tun Myint 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/NC
    • Credits:1 – 6
    • POSC  400.11 Spring 2025

    • Faculty:Tun Myint 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • Grading:S/NC
    • Credits:1 – 6

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